A Former Rockstar Games Employee Confirms That GRAND THEFT AUTO VI Is In The Works

A Former Rockstar Games Employee Confirms That GRAND THEFT AUTO VI Is In The Works

According to Bibin Michael, a former vehicle designer at Rockstar India, the world-famous studio has been developing the sixth numbered entry in the Grand Theft Auto game series for quite some time now...

By someguy - Apr 19, 2019 02:04 AM EST
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Source: GTAForums
Rumor has it that Rockstar Games' next major project is a follow-up to Bully, the critically acclaimed video game from 2006 that mixed the studio's groundbreaking, original gameplay with their excellent tongue-in-cheek storytelling, giving you a unique chance to discover the undiscovered - the schoolyard.

Unfortunately, Rockstar still hasn't revealed why they are currently working on, with the much-desired post-launch updates for Red Dead Redemption 2 seemingly taking most of the developer's workforce.

Although Rockstar hasn't confirmed any official plans to make a follow-up to one of the best-selling video games of all time, also known as Grand Theft Auto V (it has sold more well over 90 million units since its 2013 launch), Bibin Michael, a former vehicle designer at Rockstar India, has updated his Art Station profile, announcing that he was developing GTAVI between December 2017 and April 2018.

Given that Binin also worked on GTAV and RDR2, it's rather safe to say that his revelations are legitimate. While the news is exciting, remember that until anything is announced by Rockstar Games or Take Two Interactive, consider everything reported on this subject nothing more than a rumor.

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